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Title: The Socio Economic Condition of Dairy Farmers
Other Titles: A Case Study of Lamahi Chilling Center, Dang District
Authors: Paudel, Samir Kumar
Keywords: Dairy farming;Milk production;Socio-economic condition
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Central Department of Rural Development Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu
Abstract: The present study attempts to explain the socio-economic condition of dairy farmers in some VDC of dang district. The surrounding area of 17 milk cooperatives which are collected milk from the dairy farmers and bring to Lamahi Chilling Center is chosen for the study purpose. In the study, 120 sample households are taken from 17 different cooperatives of the study area. To analysis this study, the primary source of data information is taken into account, which is collected by researcher himself with the help of structured questionnaire. The output of the study has shown that there is a need of better facilities for the farmers to promote milk product and trade in the study area. Out of the total dairy farming household of the study area, only 11.42 percent are selected for the detailed study. Sample size is taken form every dairy cooperative by using the method of Simple Random Sampling. Dairy farming is developing as a second occupation of rural Nepalese people. It has been playing a vital role to uplift rural socio- economic condition. The study has found the changing situation due to gradual development of education, some positive impact has exposed toward education in the study area. Looking the result of the study, it can be concluded that the living standard of the people of the area is uplift to some extent by milk selling. The income from the milk production and its selling occupies about one third income of the farmers. Such income has helped the rural farmers to fulfill their different needs. Most of the farmers use the dairy income in cattle feeding, but the income form the milk is also supporting the domestic expenses of the farmers. Some farmers use their income to pay school fees for their children study. Others have invested such as income in fixed assets such as land and house, health etc. There are some problems in dairy farming such as lack of institutional credit services, low price of milk, high price of fodder, milk holiday, insufficient veterinary services and high price of improved breed of dairy animals. But these problems have not hindering dairy farming negatively though it needs some improvements. Dairy farming and agriculture are interrelated to each other. The production of crops, improved grass and other feeding materials are high in this area. There is further possibility of market expansion. Likewise, suitable climate and road access are other push factors which help to further expansion of dairy farming in this area. Thus, the overall scenario of socio-economic condition of dairy farmers is not so good, but, it is going very positively?
URI: http://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/2289
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